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Electronics engineers design and develop electronic equipment, such as broadcast and communications systemsfrom portable music players to global positioning systems (GPS). High school students interested in studying electrical or electronics engineering benefit from taking courses in physics and mathematicsalgebra, trigonometry, and calculus and drafting with skill in communication, detail orientation, team work, problem solving and active learning. Entry-level jobs in electronics engineering generally require a bachelor's degree. Programs typically last 4 years and include classroom, laboratory, and field studies. Median salary around $80K. Job outlook around 6% growth from 2011 to 2020.